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- Chapped Lips: Causes and Remedies
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- QUESTION: My teenaged daughter constantly applies a chapstick to her lips, as
- much as three to four times a day. Despite all this she has a sore on her
- lips that hasn't gone away. It looks like her lip has a crack running through
- it. Is there some other medication you could recommend that would help solve
- her problem? She feels that it mars her good looks.
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- ANSWER: The use of a medicated lip balm, or other lubricants such as
- petroleum jelly, can work just fine for chapped lips that have been brought on
- by the cold dry air of winter. The dry skin can crack and peel, usually in a
- different area each time. Protecting the lips, and restoring moisture, by
- using a suitable product several times a day is a good solution for the
- problem. However, when the crack does not heal, and remains in one spot for
- an extended stretch, it's time to consider some of the other possible causes.
- It might be an inflammation of the skin, a dermatitis or eczema. Some
- individuals have an unconscious habit of licking their dry lips, which leads
- to this inflammation, and can not be remedied by lip balms. Once this
- condition is diagnosed, a prescription medication with a cortisone base is
- used to reduce the inflammation and help the crack heal.
- Although your daughter is too young, a chronic cracked lip that fails to
- heal may be the sign of a skin cancer in an older person with sun damaged
- skin. These cracks tend to become worse during the winter season and are
- often mistaken by the patient as a seasonal nuisance. Medications can't
- eradicate these lesions, and a surgical approach is often necessary.
- Your daughter may take to concealing the crack with lipstick, if she
- feels that it is spoiling her good looks, and you might be misled into
- thinking that the condition has vanished on its own. That could be a mistake.
- The best advice I can offer, in the light of a lip lesion that has already
- persisted for some time, is to recommend a visit to her doctor. This
- condition warrants a close look, a clear diagnosis, and the appropriate
- therapy to remedy the condition.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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